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Wooded acres in Milton, MA

Milton's Ranking in Money Magazine's Best Places to Live
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Number of faculty and staff employed at Curry College

Number of miles from Milton campus to downtown Boston

First-year students who live on campus

Number of traditional undergraduate students

Number (in thousands) of Curry College Alumni
“Boston is definitely a great place to be if you're a college student because there's just so much to do. You never really run out of activities or sporting events to attend.”
Jeremy Hmura '09
Chicago, IL Native
Major: Management
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Congratulations to members of the Curry Faculty for their on-going professional accomplishments! As leaders and active participants in their fields at the regional, national, and international scale, Curry College faculty are constantly keeping classroom matters current with their scholarship and service. Read about their own-going professional accomplishments by clicking on department links below:
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Dr. Les Muray, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for study in his native Hungary during the spring of 2014. Dr. Muray will be researching the influence of French philosopher Henri Bergson on Mihaly Babits and Zsigmond Moricz, two major figures in early twentieth century Hungarian literature, whose work anticipated contemporary environmental ethics.









